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I ec s 6 1 IV. Teaching ability: 1, Individual and Family, 2. Home Hygiene Class. D 1. Teaching ability excellent, but a bit critical of the shiftless and untidy housekeeper. EMEIDYH OMIBAUM HTJASH 5 2. An excellent teacher. n a V. Professional technique: 1. Bedside, 2. School, 3. Home Hygiene Class, to emeM 4. Family case work 1. Does not sacrifice technique to save time. 2. Has worked out a technique that appraches perfection as far as our C present knowledge goes. 3. Excellent a 4. Have had no chance to observe. a VI. Records: 1. Promptness, 2. Completeness, 3. Neatness, 4. Use made of them a 1. Very prompt. 2 . Very complete - finishes what she starts and does it very well. 3. Neat almost to a fault. 4. Makes good use of all. III VII. Condition of : 1. Office, 2. Car, 3. Bag, 4. Supplies .2 1. Office in perfect order. 2. Not mechanically inclined; car usually out of order; she does not know it. until it stops. 3. 3 In perfect order. 4. In perfect order. VIII. General appearance: 1. Health, 2. Uniform, 3. Grooming 1. Radiates good health. 2. Faultless and spotless. 3. Excellent in every respect. IX. Personality Very good looking and attractive; has black eyes that are III very expressive. She is always very popular with the best people of the communities. Too dignified to be well liked by the ignorant. bru .8 X. Remarks: Miss Heisler has very high standards and lives up to her standards but is quite critical of lack of standards in other people. She is interesting and a good teacher; would fit into a teaching position better than into county W ork. atnobate emoH .8 11sta .a asono beñ .° selorragA .8 .0 Date June 1925 Signature Alma Wretling Title B-177

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